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California Senate passes 0 down, 0 payment home 'loans' for illegal immigrants

  

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Via:  s  •  4 months ago  •  7 comments

California Senate passes 0 down, 0 payment home 'loans' for illegal immigrants

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(The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a contentious bill to allow for undocumented immigrants to use the state’s zero-down, zero-interest home “loans” program despite national backlash following coverage of the bill’s looming passage.

With 23 votes for and 11 votes against — including all nine Republicans and Democratic State Sens. Catherine Blakespear, D-Encinitas, and Dave Min, D-Irvine — the bill narrowly passed the 21 vote majority threshold in the Senate. 

California’s Dream for All Shared Appreciation Loans program allows applicants to secure “loans” of up to $150,000 or 20% of the home’s purchase price — or, about what a typical down payment is — with zero down payment on this state “loan,” and no payments. In exchange, the state receives the original loan amount plus 20% of the appreciated gain when the home is refinanced, sold, or transferred. 

In the last fiscal year, the state allocated $255 million for the program for 1,700 lucky “winners” of an application lottery. KCRA   reports   that the California Department of Finance  confirmed this year, legislators did not appropriate any money for the program, meaning this bill allowing undocumented immigrants to apply would only apply in future years when additional funds are provided. With the state narrowly balancing a $47 billion deficit this year, the state may not be able to allocate funding to this program for some time.


It’s not clear what happens if a family decides to hold on to a home as there are no provisions on how long a property can be held for, which means certain kinds of trusts could potentially allow the loan to not be paid back. Democrats argued those applying for the funds have to work to qualify for mortgages and are thus paying taxes, while Republicans argued the program, which ran out of funds in 11 days, is already overcrowded.

“With many legal residents not able to afford a home, should we really be giving free cash to illegal immigrants? Every dollar that goes to an illegal immigrant is one less dollar available to legal residents including veterans, teachers, and families,” said California Senate Minority Leader Brian Jones, R-San Diego, in a statement. “California already spends $5 billion per year on free healthcare for illegal immigrants—will it ever be enough for Democrats’ political agendas?”

AB 1840, which has now passed both the California Senate and Assembly, must now pass back again in the Assembly with the Senate’s amendments before the end of the legislative session on Aug. 31 before going to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk for approval. 


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Sean Treacy
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1  seeder  Sean Treacy    4 months ago

The perfect democratic program..

Will make the housing problem worse by inflating prices, will cost the taxpayers money, and screws over citizens in favor of illegal aliens. 

 
 
 
CB
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2  CB    4 months ago

(The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a contentious bill to allow for undocumented immigrants to use the state’s zero-down, zero-interest home “loans” program despite national backlash following coverage of the bill’s looming passage.

With 23 votes for and 11 votes against — including all nine Republicans and Democratic State Sens. Catherine Blakespear, D-Encinitas, and Dave Min, D-Irvine — the bill narrowly passed the 21 vote majority threshold in the Senate. 

California’s Dream for All Shared Appreciation Loans program allows applicants to secure “loans” of up to $150,000 or 20% of the home’s purchase price — or, about what a typical down payment is — with zero down payment on this state “loan,” and no payments. In exchange, the state receives the original loan amount plus 20% of the appreciated gain when the home is refinanced, sold, or transferred. 


The thing speaks for itself, I reckon.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
2.1  seeder  Sean Treacy  replied to  CB @2    4 months ago
he thing speaks for itself, I reckon.

Yes, one party puts illegal aliens before American citizens, the other doesn't.

 
 
 
CB
Professor Principal
2.1.1  CB  replied to  Sean Treacy @2.1    4 months ago
#1: Borrower is a moderate income homebuyer Image" alt="dfa-moderate-income.png">

Borrower is a moderate-income homebuyer

  • Dream For All provides a loan for 20% of the home purchase price.
  • T he homeowner pays back the original loan amount plus 20% of any appreciation in the value of the home.

Source:

 
 
 
Thomas
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2.1.2  Thomas  replied to  Sean Treacy @2.1    4 months ago
Yes, one party puts illegal aliens before American citizens, the other doesn't.

What? Are the Republicans using them as human shields now?

 
 
 
CB
Professor Principal
2.1.3  CB  replied to  CB @2.1.1    4 months ago
#2: Borrower income less than or equal to 80% AMI using the HomeReady Lookup Tool Image" alt="dfa-80-AMI.png"> Borrower income less than or equal to 80% AMI using the HomeReady Lookup Tool
  • Reduced (0.75:1) program appreciation share

  • Program appreciation share is equal to 0.75 times the Shared Appreciation Loan Amount (i.e., the original principal amount) as a percentage of the home value

  • Dream For All provides a loan for 20% of the home purchase price.

  • The homeowner pays back the original loan amount plus 15% of any appreciation in the value of the home

Source:

 
 
 
bugsy
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2.1.4  bugsy  replied to  Thomas @2.1.2    4 months ago

Actually that would be democrats as most of them are Hamas supporters. Seems like a natural morph for them.

 
 

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